5 things you need to know Tuesday

The Minnesota Twins host the 85th MLB All-Star Game at Target Field in Minneapolis on Tuesday night. The best of the American League face the best of the National League with home field advantage in the World Series on the line. Seattle Mariners star Felix Hernandez will start for the AL, and St. Louis Cardinals ace Adam Wainwright will start for the NL. The game will be broadcast starting at 8 p.m. ET on FOX. Keep your eye out for the new Derek Jeter commercial that debuts on TV before his at-bat. Everybody's talking about it.

2014: Derek Jeter waves to the crowd in his 14th and final All-Star Game as he leaves the game in the fourth inning in Minneapolis. (Photo: Jeff Curry, USA TODAY Sports)

2001: Tony Gwynn, left, and Cal Ripken Jr., right, are honored during a break in the All-Star Game held at Safeco Field in Seattle. It was the final All-Star game of both players' Hall of Fame careers. In a classy gesture, shortstop Alex Rodriguez asked Ripken, who was playing third, to switch positions with him. (Photo: Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY Sports)

1993: Philadelphia Phillies' John Kruk laughs after striking out in the third inning of the 64th All-Star game. Earlier in the at-bat, Randy Johnson threw a pitch over Kruk's head to give him a scare. (Photo: Carlos Osorio, AP)

1994: San Diego Padres All-Star Tony Gwynn leaps in the air after sliding home safely to score the winning run in the 10th inning of the All-Star Game at Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium. (Photo: Carlos Osorio, AP)

2002: National League All-Star Barry Bonds playfully picks up American League All-Star Torii Hunter after Hunter robbed Bonds of a home run in the first inning of the All-Star Game in Milwaukee. (Photo: Ann Heisenfelt, Associated Press)

1989: Batting leadoff, Royals slugger Bo Jackson crushed a monstrous home run to center field off Giants' Rick Reuschel in the first inning that measured 448 feet at Anaheim Stadium in Calif. (Photo: Leonard Ignelzi, AP)

1941: Ted Williams is greeted at home plate by teammate Joe DiMaggio (5) and coach Marv Shea after hitting a dramatic ninth-inning home run to give the American League a 7-5 victory over the National League in the All-Star Game at Briggs Stadium in Detroit. (Photo: Associated Press)

1999: Moments after Ted Williams threw out an emotional first pitch at Fenway Park in Boston, Red Sox's Pedro Martinez dominated the game's best hitters. He struck out the first five batters he faced -- Barry Larkin, Larry Walker, Sammy Sosa in the first and Mark McGwire and Jeff Bagwell in the second. ... (Photo: Steve Senne, AP)

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Israel accepted Tuesday an Egyptian-sponsored plan to halt more than a week of hostilities between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas but the plan has not been signed off by Hamas, which earlier rejected the proposal.

Palestinians celebrate the announcement of a cease-fire on Aug. 26 in Gaza City. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas announced an Egyptian-brokered cease-fire proposal to end seven weeks of fighting between Israel and militant groups in the Gaza Strip. (Photo: Mohammed Saber, European Pressphoto Agency)

A worker removes debris from the Cohen family bedroom after a missile fired by militants in the Gaza Strip made a direct hit in their home in Ashkelon, Israel. (Photo: Abir Sultan, European Pressphoto Agency)

A Palestinian boy walks across the rubble of a house belonging to the al-Dakhani family after an Israeli airstrike on the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip. Two people were wounded in the attack. (Photo: Eyad Baba, AP)

A man looks out the window of a damaged classroom after a rocket, fired by Palestinian militants from the Gaza Strip, landed in the courtyard of a kindergarten in Ashdod, Israel. (Photo: Jack Guez, AFP/Getty Images)

A Palestinian man sweeps the floor of his home that was damaged after a mosque across the street was hit by an Israeli airstrike in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip. (Photo: Roberto Schmidt, AFP/Getty Images)

A Palestinian woman watches from a hole in a home belonging to Hamas financial official Mohammed al-Ghul after it was targeted by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City. One of several targeted airstrikes by Israeli forces killed Al-Ghul in his vehicle. (Photo: Mohammed Abed, AFP/Getty Images)

Relatives and close family friends of Daniel Turgeman touch his coffin during the boy's funeral on Aug. 24 in Yevul, Israel. Turgeman, 4, was killed in a mortar attack fired by Palestinians inside the Gaza Strip on Aug. 22. (Photo: Jim Hollander, European Pressphoto Agency)

An Israeli firefighter extinguishes a fire after rockets fired by Palestinian militants from the Gaza Strip hit a field near the southern Israeli city of Sderot. (Photo: Menahem Kahana, AFP/Getty Images)

Palestinians carry the body of the wife of Mohammed Deif, Israel's most-wanted man, at the Jabaliya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip. According to media reports, Deif's wife and son were killed Aug. 20 in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City. Israel holds Deif, the leader of the Qassam Brigades, Hamas' military wing, accountable for directing the Gaza conflict from underground. (Photo: Mohammed Saber, European Pressphoto Agency)

Israeli soldiers in an undisclosed southern Israeli location take cover inside a cement pipe near the border with the Gaza Strip as a 'red alert' sounds, signaling that Palestinian militants have fired a rocket toward the area. The Israeli army reported that Palestinians shot about 180 rockets and mortars since the collapse of the cease-fire, with scores of Israeli strikes inside the Gaza Strip. (Photo: Avi Roccah, European Pressphoto Agency)

Palestinians grieve over the death of Widad Mustafa Deif, 27, and her 8-month-old son, Ali Mohammed Deif, during their funeral in Jabaliya refugee camp. They were killed by an Israeli strike Aug. 20. (Photo: Khalil Hamra, AP)

A Palestinian boy spots two Israeli drones in the late afternoon Aug. 19. Palestinians fled their homes in neighborhoods of eastern Gaza City carrying bags of clothes, pillows and mattresses after renewed Israeli airstrikes, witnesses said. Nine days of relative quiet in the skies over Gaza came to an abrupt halt when rockets struck Israel just hours before the truce was to expire at midnight local time. Israel immediately ordered a military response, with warplanes striking targets across the coastal strip. (Photo: Roberto Schmidt, AFP/Getty Images)

A rocket fired by Palestinian militants inside the Gaza Strip rises into the night sky. More than 50 rockets were fired toward Israeli civilian centers from Gaza on Aug. 19, shattering the 24-hour cease-fire, and Israel responded with multiple air force attacks on Gaza, with deaths and many casualties reported. (Photo: Avi Roccah, European Pressphoto Agency)

Palestinian rescuers clear the rubble of a destroyed house following an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City. The Israeli airstrike killed a young girl and a woman, wounding 16 other people. (Photo: Mohammed Abed, AFP/Getty Images)

An Egyptian soldier stands guard on the Egyptian side of the border between Egypt and the Gaza Strip on Aug. 13, overlooking the damage in Rafah caused by a month of fighting between the Israeli military and Hamas militants. (Photo: Said Khatib, AFP/Getty Images)

Palestinian mourners carry the body of Zakariah al-Aqrah, 21, during his funeral in the West Bank village of Qabalan. The Israeli military said it killed al-Aqrah early Monday morning after he opened fire on an Israeli force that had come to arrest him in connection with shootings targeting Israeli soldiers two weeks ago. (Photo: Majdi Mohammed, AP)

A Palestinian man standing in a crowd of onlookers reacts to watching a soap factory go up in flames moments after it was hit by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City, Aug, 10. (Photo: Roberto Schmidt, AFP/Getty Images)

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Senate Republicans are likely to press Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen Tuesday for a more specific timetable for raising short-term interest rates as the labor market and inflation continue to pick up steam when she delivers her semi-annual report on monetary policy to the Senate Banking Committee. Economists, however, expect Yellen to largely deflect such questions, reiterating that the path of interest rates depends on how quickly the economy continues to progress during an uncertain period.

The second- and third-largest daily fantasy sports sites are joining forces. Boston-based DraftKings will announce its acquisition of DraftStreet and merge the two companies Tuesday morning. The takeover will increase DraftKings' customer base by more than 50%, according to CEO Jason Robins, who says the move puts the company on par with the industry's largest site, Fan Duel. Financial terms were undisclosed.

DraftKings and DraftStreet were the second- and third-largest daily fantasy sports sites. Their merged company is poised to give FanDuel a run for No. 1.(Photo: DraftKings.com)

5. 10 dead in Moscow subway crash

At least 10 people have died and scores more have been injured after a rush-hour subway train derailed in Moscow Tuesday, health officials said. There have been 13 emergency incidents on Moscow's metro system so far this year but no one was injured in the earlier incidents, according to Russian news agency ITAR-TASS.

An injured passenger talks on the phone after several subway cars derailed in Moscow on July 15.(Photo: AFP)

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